
La Vénus électrique, a burlesque romantic comedy from French director and screenwriter Pierre Salvadori, will premiere as the opening film of the 79th Cannes Film Festival.

La Vénus électrique, a burlesque romantic comedy from French director and screenwriter Pierre Salvadori, will premiere as the opening film of the 79th Cannes Film Festival.
Ahead of its release in theaters on May 1st, the disaster thriller Deep Water will preview in Dallas at the 2026 USA Film Festival.

Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival returns to Toronto for its 33rd edition from April 23 to May 3, 2026, presenting 115 documentaries from 51 countries.
In Wasteman, the feature film directorial debut of Cal McMau, a vulnerable inmate’s hope for early release is threatened by a dangerous new cellmate.
Noah Kahan: Out of Body is a deeply revealing music documentary that follows the singer-songwriter at a pivotal crossroads in his career.

The New York African Film Festival returns for its 33rd edition, spotlighting 14 feature and 25 short films under the theme “As the Stars Sow the Earth”.
Endless yellow corridors, flickering fluorescent lights, and the creeping sense that you were never meant to be there define Backrooms, the horror film taking a chilling leap from internet folklore to the big screen.
In The Travel Companion, a sharply observed indie comedy-drama from filmmakers Travis Wood and Alex Mallis, a simple airline perk becomes the catalyst for the unraveling of a friendship.
A rebellious crew of shoplifters target the fashion elite in I Love Boosters, the bold, genre-bending heist comedy from Boots Riley.
Controversial climber, BASE jumper, and highline walker Dean Potter is the subject of the HBO documentary series The Dark Wizard.
Mārama, the genre-bending gothic horror feature from Indigenous Māori director Taratoa Stappard, follows a young Māori woman in the mid-19th century who travels from New Zealand to England after receiving a mysterious letter about her family.

Hair Or No Hair, the latest dramatic feature from award-winning filmmaker Janessa St. Pierre, has begun filming in Vancouver, BC.